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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end. To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward California one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter. Most fans present were in total shock, and were expecting Barnes to use Moynihan for easy target practice while staying on the outside.  This fight was a real 100 to 1 chance and Moynihan surprised all in attendance.&lt;br /&gt;
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Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end. To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward California one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter. Most fans present were in total shock, and were expecting Barnes to use Moynihan for easy target practice while staying on the outside.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward California one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter. Most fans present were in total shock, and were expecting Barnes to use Moynihan for easy target practice while staying on the outside.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward California one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward California one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Champion Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. At a boxing match in Hayward Clifornia one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Champion Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came. &lt;br /&gt;
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At a boxing match in Hayward Clifornia one evening Moynihan faced an opponent that was way out of his league. Tracy Barnes was a last minute subsitution for an opponent that Moynihan was set to fight that night, the card taking place at a Mexican restaurant Cantina Ballroom area. Barnes was a State Champion Junior Middleweight Champion and sickening quick with both hands.  When the initial bell rang to start the fight Moynihan rushed to the corner of Barnes and let out a non stop barrage of most likely 50 punches, several power shots, that went unanswered by Barnes.  The referee saw that Barnes was wobbly and gave him a standing 8 count. Moynihan won the fight soon thereafter.&lt;br /&gt;
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   Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
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The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
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The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch. Moynihan&#039;s style was very unorthodox, and was a style that was straight up power making it easy to know what opponents would be facing, power shots from bell to bell with no secrets as to what he would do once the round started.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had gained a lot of weight. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class at 160 pounds.  Moynihan&#039;s power made up for his lack of speed and skill, as when he hit opponents it was easy to see that they were affected by the velocity of the punch.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title in 1986, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno the same year and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to fight two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to lose two more pro fights in 1996 as a charity fund raiser for the Boys Clubs of America.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection and jaw at the end of the second round, but the 1 minute rest break soon came.  Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to lose two more pro fights in 1996. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Moynihan lost on points after 3 very hard fought rounds by both fighters, leaving most of the Southern California fans throwing coins into the ring at the end.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection at the end of the second round, but it was nothing close to the punches that he took. Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to lose two more pro fights in 1996. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
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The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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&#039;&#039;&#039;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan&#039;&#039;&#039; is an American middleweight boxer born on May 13, 1963 ,in San Francisco California.  Moynihan was raised in Oakland, California. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan had well over 100 amateur fights, including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title, fighting the Central California Champion in Fresno and winning that title, before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton, California at the Inglewood Forum. Unfortunately for Moynihan, the fight was not even close, as the Southern Caifornia Champion was much quicker and was able to hit Moynihan with lots of quick shots.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit, he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection at the end of the second round, but it was nothing close to the punches that he took. Soon afterward, Moynihan made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing this bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement. He ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back to lose two more pro fights in 1996. &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable to counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight-changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard-of things such as throwing 12 to 15 left hooks in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing wrecking-machine-type power shots for most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations. &lt;br /&gt;
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The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 lbs., before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age nine in the City of Oakland Boys Club, but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 pounds. Moynihan used his boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton California at the Inglewood Forum. Unfortunately for Moynihan the fight was not even close, as the Southern Caifornia Champion was much quicker and was able to hit Moynihan with lots of quick shots.  To Moynihan&#039;s credit he did buckle the opponent with a shot to the midsection at the end of the second round, but it was nothing close to the punches that he took, ultimately resulting in the State Championship loss. Moynihan turned professional soon after where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age 9 in the City of Oakland boys club but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 Pounds.  Moynihan used the boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton California. Moynihan turned professional soon after where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age 9 in the City of Oakland boys club but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of over 300 Pounds.  Moynihan used the boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight class.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton California. Moynihan turned professional soon after where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights. Moynihan started boxing at age 9 in the City of Oakland boys club but soon gave it up and did not box again or train for that matter until age 17, when he had reached the weight of ovwer 300 Pounds.  Moynihan used the boxing training as a way to lose weight and the strength that he had as a heavier person seemed to stay with him, as he was usually much more visibly stronger and hit a lot harder than opponents his same weight.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern California Champion from Compton California. Moynihan turned professional soon after where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including winning a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before ultimately losing the California State Championship bout against the Southern Clifornia Chmpion from Compton California. Moynihan turned professional soon after where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing  wrecking machine type power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. Moynihan was always very content on throwing power shots most of the fight, without setting up any strategy or combinations, and I must say a lot of times that worked for him.   The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. A 1987 win over an opponent at the Oakland Coliseum had one judge saying that Moynihan&#039;s style looked more as that of a &amp;quot; slugfest&amp;quot; than a boxing  match. The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations. A 1987 win over an opponent at the Oakland Coliseum had one judge saying that Moynihan&#039;s style looked more as that of a &amp;quot;mugging&amp;quot; than a boxing match. The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Frank_Moynihan&amp;diff=242197</id>
		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15  left hooks thrown in a clubbing fashion, without any other combinations.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. Moynihan was known as going &amp;quot;left hook silly&amp;quot; on opponents, doing unheard of things such as throwing 12 to 15 straight left hooks without any other combinations.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Frank_Moynihan&amp;diff=242195</id>
		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots. When the left hook did land it was a very damaging punch to opponents, often knocking people out or causing severe fight changing results. The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175. I have no doubt that any true boxing fan or trainer would agree that Moynihan&#039;s biggest hurdle was not the fighter across the ring from him in the other corner but the weight scale.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot; and he regularly walked around at 195 to 205 Lbs. before trimming to 160 for his fights.  Most of these weight loss efforts included sessions at the steam rooms and even shadow boxing in hotel rooms the day of weigh ins in with the shower going on full heat and the bathroom door closed to ensure that he sweat off those last pounds.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.  Moynihan&#039;s height is 5&#039;10&amp;quot;&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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&lt;div&gt;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Frank_Moynihan&amp;diff=241526</id>
		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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		<updated>2008-12-20T22:45:09Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights  including a Northern California Golden Gloves Middleweight Title before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses.&lt;br /&gt;
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 Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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		<updated>2008-12-20T18:46:22Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses. Moynihan&#039;s main punch was a very powerful left hook that he tended to load up on a bit too much in most fights, leaving him vulnerable for counter shots.  The fact that he had to shed 20 or more pounds for each fight to reach 160 also played a role in his stamina and decision to retire in 1987 instead of moving up to 175.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<title>Frank Moynihan</title>
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		<updated>2008-12-20T18:37:23Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: New page:  Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur figh...&lt;/p&gt;
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Francis (Frankie) Moynihan is an american middleweight boxer born on May 13 1963 in San Francisco California.  Francis was raised in Oakland California, and had well over 100 amateur fights before turning professional in 1987, where he made his pro debut at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum arena.  After losing his initial first bout to Jose Luis Cordova, Moynihan went on to win a string of three fights in a row before retiring to enter a career in law enforcement.  Moynihan ended his professional career with a record of 3 wins and 1 loss, but came back for two more pro fights in 1996, both losses.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Frank_Moynihan&amp;diff=51602</id>
		<title>Talk:Frank Moynihan</title>
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		<updated>2005-06-10T02:14:55Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL  The Lloyd vs Moynihan fight was a middleweight brawl that could have went either way, but Lloyd ended up getting the decision.  Lloyd was the prettier of the 2 boxing wise, and actually was introduced to the standing room only capacity crowd as &amp;quot;pretty boy Lloyd.&amp;quot;  Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power in both hands and rocked Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine type shots.  Lloyd seemed to recover from all of the onslaughts, and actually hung on for the decision.  Lloyd looked pretty good in this fight, but also seemed to be glad it was over.  A recent account of this fight in an east bay editorial quoted Lloyd as saying god was watching over him that night as he won the fight but remembers nothing more than the opening and ending bell.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
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		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:884196&amp;diff=29072</id>
		<title>Fight:884196</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T19:56:29Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;Frank Moynihan vs Jose Luis Cordoba  Oakland Coliseum.&lt;br /&gt;
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OAKLAND:   After having over 100 amateur fights, it took Frankie Moynihan only 55 seconds into round 1 to see the difference between amateur and professional boxing.  Jose Luis Cordoba, a crafty typical mexican fighter from Los Angeles Ca. landed a crisp right hand to Moynhan&#039;s jaw, dropping him to one knee and scoring a knock down.  Moynihan was up quickly, easily beating the 10 count, and actually won round 1 on all judges scorecards, throwing wide open left hooks and straight right hands to the head of Cordoba.  Moynihan showed the raw power that had landed him a professional career, as he went left hook silly on Cordoba.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan seemed to throw hard punches throughout the early rounds, but not all of them landed.  Those that did were easily seen by the crowd, as Cordoba&#039;s reaction was that of someone that was hit by a truck.  Cordoba hung on for the remainder of the fight and won what was a very crowd pleasing fight by points. Cordoba is coming off a loss to junior middleweight sensation Terry Norris last August &lt;br /&gt;
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		<title>Fight:884196</title>
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&lt;div&gt;Frank Moynihan vs Jose Luis Cordoba  Oakland Coliseum.&lt;br /&gt;
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OAKLAND:  55 seconds into round 1 is all it took to show Frankie Moynihan the difference between amateur and professional boxing.  Jose Luis Cordoba, a crafty typical mexican fighter from Los Angeles Ca. landed a crisp right hand to Moynhan&#039;s jaw, dropping him to one knee and scoring a knock down.  Moynihan was up quickly, easily beating the 10 count, and actually won round 1 on all judges scorecards, throwing wide open left hooks and straight right hands to the head of Cordoba.  Moynihan showed the raw power that had landed him a professional career, as he went left hook silly on Cordoba.  &lt;br /&gt;
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Moynihan seemed to throw hard punches throughout the early rounds, but not all of them landed.  Those that did were easily seen by the crowd, as Cordoba&#039;s reaction was that of someone that was hit by a truck.  Cordoba hung on for the remainder of the fight and won what was a very crowd pleasing fight by points. Cordoba is coming off a loss to junior middleweight sensation Terry Norris last August &lt;br /&gt;
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Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Talk:Fight:212213&amp;diff=46004</id>
		<title>Talk:Fight:212213</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:57:22Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;Please re-write from a neutral point of view.&lt;br /&gt;
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I am as neutral as things get&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
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		<title>Fight:212213</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:31:24Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frankie Moynihan came out of retirement with a professional record of  3 wins 1 loss.  Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Moynihan is a Police Officer in the East Bay and was doing this as a fundraiser for a local boys club, with his agreed upon contract going to them as a program donation. Moynihan&#039;s last fight before this contest was in November of 1988.  Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;br /&gt;
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:28:49Z</updated>

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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 Frankie Moynihan came out of retirement with a professional record of  3 wins 1 loss.  Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Moynihan is a Police Officer in the East Bay and was doing this as a fundraiser for a local boys club, with his agreed upon contract going to them as a program donation.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
 Moynihan&#039;s last fight before this contest was in November of 1988.  Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3844</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:26:56Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frankie Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Moynihan is a Police Officer in the East Bay and was doing this as a fundraiser for a local boys club, with his agreed upon contract going to them as a program donation. Moynihan&#039;s last fight before this contest was in November of 1988.  Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3843</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:26:15Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frank Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Moynihan is a Police Officer in the East Bay and was doing this as a fundraiser for a local boys club, with his agreed upon contract going to them as a program donation. Moynihan&#039;s last fight before this contest was in November of 1988.  Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3842</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T03:21:56Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frank Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Moynihan is a Police Officer in the East Bay and was doing this as a fundraiser for a local boys club, with his agreed upon contract going to them as a program donation.  Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:884196&amp;diff=3849</id>
		<title>Fight:884196</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-11T00:29:33Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Frank Moynihan vs Jose Luis Cordoba  Oakland Coliseum.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
OAKLAND:  55 seconds into round 1 is all it took to show Frankie Moynihan the difference between amateur and professional boxing.  Jose Luis Cordoba, a crafty typical mexican fighter from Los Angeles Ca. landed a crisp right hand to Moynhan&#039;s jaw, dropping him to one knee and scoring a knock down.  Moynihan was up quickly, easily beating the 10 count, and actually won round 1 on all judges scorecards, throwing wide open left hooks and straight right hands to the head of Cordoba.  Moynihan showed the raw power that had landed him a professional career, as he went left hook silly on Cordoba.  &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan seemed to throw hard punches throughout the early rounds, but not all of them landed.  Those that did were easily seen by the crowd, as Cordoba&#039;s reaction was that of someone that was hit by a truck.  Cordoba hung on for the remainder of the fight and won what was a very crowd pleasing fight by points.  &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Written by: Xcopterpilot&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3835</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3835"/>
		<updated>2005-03-10T23:46:56Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;SAN RAFAEL: This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frank Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. Moynihan showed the ring rust that is typical for a boxer that has not competed as a professional in the sport for almost 10 years. Lloyd hung on for the decision and looked pretty good, but also seemed to be happy it was over. Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:884196&amp;diff=3836</id>
		<title>Fight:884196</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-10T23:38:30Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Frank Moynihan vs Jose Luis Cordoba  Oakland Coliseum.&lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
OAKLAND:  55 seconds into round 1 is all it took to show Frankie Moynihan the difference between amateur and professional boxing.  Jose Luis Cordoba, a crafty typical mexican fighter from Los Angeles Ca. landed a crisp right hand to Moynhan&#039;s jaw, dropping him to one knee and scoring a knock down.  Moynihan was up quickly, easily beating the 10 count, and actually won round 1 on all judges scorecards, throwing wide open left hooks and straight right hands to the head of Cordoba.  Moynihan showed the raw power that had landed him a professional career, as he went left hook silly on Cordoba.  &lt;br /&gt;
&lt;br /&gt;
Moynihan seemed to throw hard punches throughout the early rounds, but not all of them landed.  Those that did were easily seen by the crowd, as Cordoba&#039;s reaction was that of someone that was hit by a train.  Cordoba hung on for the remainded of the fight and won what was a very crowd pleasing fight by points.  Match up: B-&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:884196&amp;diff=3833</id>
		<title>Fight:884196</title>
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		<updated>2005-03-10T22:55:36Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;Frank Moynihan vs Jose Luis Cordoba  Oakland Coliseum&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3834</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3834"/>
		<updated>2005-03-10T22:32:15Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
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&lt;div&gt;This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Frank Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Michael Lloyd was easily the quicker and prettier of the 2 ( actually used the name &amp;quot;Pretty Boy Lloyd&amp;quot; when being introduced to the crowd) and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style. Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times with bad intention wrecking machine shots. I saw this fight in San Rafael California and have no idea why they listed it as being in Culver City.  Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.  Match up = A-&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
	<entry>
		<id>https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3832</id>
		<title>Fight:212213</title>
		<link rel="alternate" type="text/html" href="https://boxrec.com/wiki/index.php?title=Fight:212213&amp;diff=3832"/>
		<updated>2005-03-10T22:22:26Z</updated>

		<summary type="html">&lt;p&gt;Xcopterpilot: &lt;/p&gt;
&lt;hr /&gt;
&lt;div&gt;This was a toe to toe middleweight brawl that actually could have went either way.  Reminded me of the old days when 2 guys get to the center of the ring and slug it out. Moynihan came out of retirement from what I understood, and was 3 wins 1 loss at the time. Lloyd was easily the quicker of the 2 and seemed to be somewhat unorthodox in his style, but Moynihan had obvious sledge hammer power with both hands, rocking Lloyd several times. I saw this fight in San Rafael California and have no idea why they listed as being in Culver City.  Both fighters 163 lbs. for this one.&lt;/div&gt;</summary>
		<author><name>Xcopterpilot</name></author>
	</entry>
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